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The '''AirMeow''' is an enemy encountered in Chapter 3-4 of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It resembles a robotic cat with wings. It can only be found on the ramparts of [[Fort Francis]], on the way to the first of [[Francis]]' private rooms. AirMeows swoop down to attack when they sense an intruder. They are one of the very few basic enemies that are displayed in three dimensions, making them harder to avoid.
The '''AirMeow''' is a flying enemy encountered in Chapter 3-4 of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It resembles a robotic cat with wings. It can only be found on the ramparts of [[Fort Francis]], on the way to the first of [[Francis]]' private rooms. AirMeows swoop down to attack when they sense an intruder. They are one of the very few basic enemies that are displayed in three dimensions, making them harder to avoid.


==Related Species==
==Related Species==

Revision as of 20:43, May 9, 2020

Super Paper Mario enemy
AirMeow
AirMeow
Location(s) Fort Francis (3-4)
Role Common
Max HP 5
Attack 2
Defense 1 (2 against fire)
Score 300
Items
Card type Common
Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Card description
This AirMeow guards the skies over Fort Francis. It runs on a volatile mixture of catnip and cooking oil.
Tattle
That's an AirMeow. These security bots patrol the skies around Fort Francis... Max HP is 5. Attack is 2. Defense is 1. Defense against fire is 2. They will attack any invader they see... I think Francis bought these robots on the Internet and customized them himself...
List of Catch Cards
126           127           128

The AirMeow is a flying enemy encountered in Chapter 3-4 of Super Paper Mario. It resembles a robotic cat with wings. It can only be found on the ramparts of Fort Francis, on the way to the first of Francis' private rooms. AirMeows swoop down to attack when they sense an intruder. They are one of the very few basic enemies that are displayed in three dimensions, making them harder to avoid.

Related Species

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese フライニャン
Furainyan
FlyMeow (furai is "fly" and nyan is the sound of a cat's meow)

German Miauflieger
Miau (meow) + Flieger (flyer)
Italian Volamiao
Vola (fly) + Miao (meow)
Korean 플라이냐옹
Peullai Nyaon
Fly Meow

Spanish Aerobot
Pun on aéreo (aerial) and the suffix -bot (suffix for robots)